
Juventus is gearing up for an impactful January transfer window with a strategic acquisition of 21-year-old right-back Alberto Costa from Vitoria Guimaraes at a cost of €15 million. This move is not just a response to the anticipated departure of Danilo but also aligns with Juventus’ long-term vision for a stronger defensive lineup. The club’s sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, is already looking beyond this signing, with a keen eye on enhancing their central defense and attacking options to bolster the squad’s overall competitiveness.
Calciomercato highlights the ongoing pursuit of Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo, while also considering alternatives like Antonio Silva from Benfica and David Hancko from Feyenoord. However, Juventus’ primary focus has now shifted towards strengthening their offense, with Randal Kolo Muani emerging as the main target, eclipsing previous interests in Joshua Zirkzee. This strategic pivot reflects Juventus’ intent to enhance their attacking prowess as they aim for greater success this season.
Kolo Muani’s position at Paris Saint-Germain has become increasingly uncertain, particularly as he has been omitted from the squad for three consecutive matches, indicating head coach Luis Enrique’s waning confidence in him. This is a stark contrast to PSG’s hefty €95 million investment in the player just 18 months ago. With only two goals to his name in 10 appearances this season and PSG actively seeking to acquire Kvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli, Kolo Muani’s future in Paris looks increasingly bleak.
Juventus perceives this as a prime opportunity to capitalize on Kolo Muani’s situation, despite facing stiff competition from clubs like Manchester United, Tottenham, and AC Milan. As January approaches, Giuntoli is poised to make a crucial move, hoping to secure Kolo Muani on a loan deal with an option to buy. However, PSG’s preference is for a deal that includes an obligation to buy, aiming to recover between €50-60 million from their initial investment, which adds a layer of complexity to the negotiations.
Currently, this financial figure is beyond the reach of Juventus, although they may explore the option of a paid loan to navigate this challenge. Additionally, other potential targets like Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee come with their own set of complications. Rashford’s substantial salary and the question of his fit within the squad are significant concerns, while Manchester United appears reluctant to loan out Zirkzee, making the pursuit of new talent increasingly challenging for Juventus.
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